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  1. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

  2. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    I almost ordered a SGM CD, but didn't after reading about them. They seem to be a visually-oriented band. And weird. Very, very weird.
  3. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    T minus 2 days. Since I started this thread, I've acquired: Camel: Breathless, Raindances, I Can See Your House From Here, Dust and Dreams, Rajaz, A Nod and a Wink (having owned Snow Goose, Mirage, and Moonmadness before). I like Camel a lot, but they can never be a "top" band in my...
  4. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    Fair enough, Jason. :D
  5. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    Well, maybe that means we'll get two more really great Beard albums before they start to suck. :)
  6. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

  7. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    Jason, I will indeed be coming from home, no hotel. Ed, do you know where to get albums by Gorilla Museum and Vasarat (preferably at a reasonable price)? As for the Beard, I'll definitely be paying attention to them. Virgillio is not a bad singer at all, and to be honest, while I like...
  8. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    We should definitely hook up at the show. I ordered a Glass Hammer CD, I'll let you know what I think about it. 2001 was the first time I'd heard of NEARfest, again to late to find tickets. But at that time I wasn't into Porcupine Tree and Banco yet.
  9. Mike Broadman

    NEARfest and prog revival

    Oh man, I am so excited! Tickets for the North Eastern Art Rock Festival (NEARfest), June 28-29, were sold out before I had a chance to order a ticket. People come from all over the world for this weekend-long celebration of prog, and the darn thing is right next to me (Trenton, NJ). Thank...
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